Book details
Too Far From Home
Description
"There's an Ethiopian; there's an Ethiopian!" I heard them shouting. I looked behind me, but I couldn't see any Ethiopian. Children began crowding round me, and I still didn't realize that they meant me, I was the Ethiopian. Meskerem was born in a small town in the Golan Heights of Israel, to an Ethiopian mother and an American father. Soon after Operation Solomon, when several thousand Ethiopian immigrants were brought to Israel, Meskerem's parents decided to move to the center of the country, to the town of Herzelia. Meskerem comes face-to-face with the ignorance and prejudices of her new classmates, many of whom are meeting someone dark-skinned for the first time. With the help of her Ethiopian grandmother, who remained in Kazerin, Meskerem comes to terms with who she is and finds strength in belonging to three different cultures.
Age
8-13
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
100 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- The book offers a unique perspective on [topic/theme], which can broaden your understanding and provoke thought.
- The author, Shmuel Naomi, has a distinctive writing style that engages readers and keeps the pages turning.
- Reading 'Too Far From Home' can provide a deep emotional connection to the characters and their journey, offering a rich reading experience.
- The narrative is filled with unexpected twists and turns that make it a thrilling read from start to finish.